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— r / / up the barricade to prevent those persona from entering their neighborhood. There i# not a@ doubt in the minds of the oldest Boston physi- cisps that tbe ovly true proceeding is to land the sick, open the batches and jet out the usual air which may ec- cumulate, and then proceed at once to the city aad dia charge. 1n this case there is no accumulation of seamen, stevedores and laborers to inhale diseases from the hos- tal, the gate of which all are obliged to pass through. my letier, MR smgh the Mayor and Aldermen obtain- ed the the consulting physicuns of Boston, eud which was published on the 10th in the Courier aud Journal, and (rom which your citizens may beable to eather some light on thie important subject, and ag this great injury aud detriment to the port of New York. As Bostoniaus, the humbug proceedings will bene‘it us, for po ship owner will sutlir their vessels to take car goes to be baniered about and detained as they are at your port. Vessels oy hundreds can load at New Orleans and Mo- bile during the most prevalent seasons of yellow fever and cholera, and oa their passage to Liverpoot lose, tu many cases, parts of their crew; yet, oa arrival, there never bas been acaze of any detention or any fears of be cargo being Japded, and in no case any sickness. The same has always boen the case at Boston—many of the vessels discharging there bave hal bides, and particu larly the green bundie hides, which are stowed at ihe bottem of the hold and whieh are landed in a rotten state; and although the smell is not very inviting, Tpever knew or beard of any cese of sickness, and this, too, inthe summer months. 1 mace inquiry of the hide and leathir dealers if there was uot some tear of their creating sickness, and tueir universal reply was, ** They bad them ta store ior months, their mea sorting, weigh- iDg #nd Constantly Landling them, aud they never kuew & case Of richness, and would not be the least afraid to sleep in the'r close stores, when tilled with dry or green i make menuion of this, because Leee that your wise physician w1!l no: alow hices, even from Buenos Ayres, ‘after sixty Gays’ passage, aod ail well, for fear of ‘ates’ tion He, bowever, does pot appear to make much dis- chmoation of what their cargoes ccnsiat of, as be orders vessels from the Sait} lands, where there was no fever— crews al welt on arrival—to perform quarantine: and after a o»mber of days, if all remain weil, (witica must be quite doubtiui, remaming as tary do at bis pest hole, where the fever spreads from {t to the surrounding shore.) the salt may bo ligntered to the city. Now, tt is generally couceded that salt will not only pre serve the dead, but greauy benellt the living; and any ‘one of your Bourd of Health, or even your knowing phy- Sician, Would go into thy bold ct one of these salt vessels, and rit down, toey could not remsin balf aa hour, cold atmosphere would caill em through ‘When | took at ail these movements of the physician, they have the appearance as if uere was something covered up—some preunury object, besides care for the health of the wity of New York It the custom of Liverpoul aod Boston bad been par- sued, the few Who were och iauved, and the veasels gone et Once to port end disebar here would bave beeu no = hole at Staten Island to ia’ect the whole peighbor- 00d. There canvot be a more absurd notion than that vessels or cargoes can contain infection; most of them have con stant ventilation going ov through the hold and cargo, crews? apd oticers’ rooms on deck, where no sickness can arise; apd ater their passages on the pare elemeut of from fifieen tosunty Gays, to detain them at any siok point 1s one of the abeardities whicl beiwags to the dark ages, and Lot to apy enlighter rimusity. Steamboat and railroad passengers are arriving from infected districts om this coptinest by hundreds daiiy, and if there ave any furs of contagion, Way vot put them under surveillance’ They are ouly from two Ww seven days from the seats of malaria. jupidg tat practical common sense may be engrafted into your Board ot Hea!tn and Dr. Thompson, | am, sir, yours respectfully, JOEN H. PEARSON. he Health of Brooktyn. Mayor Hal! paid bis usual visit wo the infected districts ‘yesterday, avd ascertained that Mrs. Sennett, heretofore reported tick, bad died that morning. The case of Mr. Jobr 8. Bergen, Jr., in Gowanus, presents favorable symptoms, avd bts daughter has nearly recovere 1. Wiliam huonedy, who was reported sick ot yellow fever at the beginning of the week, died on Wednesday. Be fel the first symptoms of fever on Saturday, and Tuesday folowing Dr. Cochran was called in| He was then in a dying stave, and, of course, nothing could de done for bum. The deceased oecupiea the position of “master of the hold’ on board tae United States ship North Carotiua. It was at first supposed that he had bara on & visit to Quaraptine, Lut as sach had not been the case, he wust have con’ 4 che (isease bearer home He leavis a wife ana thice cbitren, tne youngest sic weeks ola tae te BXOOKLYN BOARD OF HRALTH. Present, alderman Backhocse, preniaing, aad Aldermen Oukley and Shaw. Vermistiou was grautet to owners of the brig Lilian, to land bair sud wool; aud to brig Wm. KX. Kibpy, to ¢argo—both from Kio Grande, Braz'l Health Warcen Wrst reported va ant jot No. 126 Rem fen strect a puisace, being a rencezvous tor the rag Pickers, and receptacle cf aii sorts of filth, Leclared a Buisance, and ordered to be abated Permission was granted to tbe brige Florinds au Tsaae Carver, from Cardenas, vo lighter cargoes of eugat acd molasses to the city A case of yellow fever was reported by Dr. Dubois, of x eu, Jr, herctotore pub Fort Homiliton Relict Sectety’s Repor Dik>—Birs. stuat (vrrogevusiy speiiea Semnette), a Bay Ridge, this morning All previousiy reported cases dotog well Naw Casis—Mre. Penney (1) isbtown): Momma Chadart, beiper; Michae! Dorney’s sou (Irwbtown) Murrary Hosirra: —The cases previously reported are domg well. Quly vue new case since yesterday, aud that mild one The cirense is evidently on ine declive, as shows by the mildnegs of the recent cas IH natu nY, M.D, U.S. Army, Fraves Ff. Bremen, Secretary Four Hasictox, Sept. 5, 186°—94 A. M. Meeting for the Removal of Quarantine. Another meeting of the people of Statea Isiand, ia ta of removing the Quarantine to Sandy Hook, was held last ‘evening, atthe Mecha: Hall, at Factoryville, on the north shore. A large number of people, including some from the ipternor of the island, attended, aud maaifested great enthusiasm in favor of a speedy removal of the hos- Col. Naiban Barrett presided, with Rufus K. Detateid apd Dr. Alexander T. Wateon as Vice Presideats, and Adm. C. Wood, Wiliam 7. Alien and J. Sadie, Secretar: Addresses were made by Hon. Gabriel P. Dissossway, W. Parley 6 , Req, and John F. H. King, Esq. Mr. Dissossway gave an account of the e‘furts made to remove the Quarnntine hospital, aud the meeting resoived to print his address. ‘Au Exevutive Committee was appointed, as follows: — Fon Lox Intaxb.—Hon. George Hail, Mayor of Brook lyn; Thomas Mc Virath, Weeves $. smith For Naw Youk.—fgbert Bemeow, Joon Aathon, Alder. man larker Fee feame Yaseen. G. P. Diesessway, . i. MeCurdy, Dr. Avex. T. Wawon. For New Jeeny.—D. 8. Gregory, Jersey City; Chan'r ovules, Middietown. an Lxecative Committee —Col Nathan Barrett, < hing, Capt. David Yau Smvasoa, De, Alex. T. * ten, George Jewett, Charles M Pie, Lot ¢ Jobn Sixxeon, Fravets Bail, Dr. J. G. Clark, Lot 6, © Mejor bevid Gardner, Alfred Mersermu, Fi d Merritt, Capt. Jacob Tra Jot Pg he ws Abm C. Wood Haynes Lord, R. K. Delatoid, A Ailea J. Eadie A weeting Will be beld ca hating evening acxt, at New Brighton. ‘The Nicaragua Transit Company. SUPERIOR COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. Before Hon. Jadge Hotfman. In the matter of the Nicaragua Transit Company vs. or feliua K. Garrison, ex Mayor of San Francise .—This case of alleged fraud, the particulars of which were fully re ported in the Henatp of yesterday, is set down for hear ‘ing on the 1¢th inst. Before How. Judge Sioeson. Bluchinson vw. Houghialing —lu)anctivn continued, with. Out prejudice to any future motion. No costs of motioa 10 either party. ewark , Ashoe were appoin for West Cacticion anc 3 Jobn 1. Harrivon, Charge of Homiciar on Board Ship. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Betore Geo. W. Moreil, Esq. Srrt 5.—In the case of the Uvited Stites against Janes *, charged with the murver of a seaman oa board American ship Staghound, the Commissioner has decided to commit che prisooer for trial for mansiango- ter, and fixed the bail a: $1,400. Wiltemsburg City News. Cnvnen Reorexixo —The Lee avenue church, Rev. ‘Wm. W. Halloway’s, which has been closed durieg the summer for extensire repairs, is to be re-opened with appropriate serv ces on Sunlay morn og De. Hasvorn's Inve —Dr. lianford, reported yes'er- day ax having been attacked with the yellow fever, is im- proving, Qcick Worx.—Yesterday forencon two overgrown boys, named Wm. Adams and Thos. Carroll, entered the grocery kept by Mrs. Murphy, at No 72 North Fourth street, and robbed tae money drawer. They were ar- and in less than an hour were sen: ond to the Penitentiary for ninety days by ‘Tostice Olarrey. U, 8. Commissioners Court. CHARGE OF CRUEL PUNISHMENT AT SE, Henry Kerr, secon’ mate of the American ship Con- stantine, was beld to ball, n the eum of $500, for cruel tof EAwara J. Dalton, a seaman ‘veasel, on hor last voyage {rom Liverpool Before Geo. W. Morton, Faq THR LATE CASE OF SMUGOLING. Bert, 3.—Application was mate on the part of the owper the ture chat vol echo bee soa by the Onetoms House on that eek, Randeau's goods fad been illegally from that vessel Before Commissioner More!) Serr. 2—The Onited States ve Jas. M. Higgins. —Two other witnorees were examined on this charge of knock Mark overboard from the"American ship Stag jb taper corrovoratved the testimony already pub Way Wex, NEW YORK HERALD, City Politics. TAMMANY CONSOLIDATED COMMITTBE—MAYOR WOOD VICTORIOUS OVER ALL THE TAMMANY LEADERS— SIGNAL DEFEAT OF THE CUSTOM HOUSE AND POST OFFICE PROPLE—THR PRIMARY ELECTIONS, RTC. ‘There was @ great time ai the Old Wigwam on Thure- day night, at the meeting of the consolidated bard and soft General Committee. The Wood and anti-Wood mea bad a trial of the strength of their respective parties in the committee; and although the latter had all the lead- ers and speakers, and the influence of the Custom House and Post office to back them—always a potent power in thus organization—they were beaica by a vote of three to one. ‘This struggle has long been fomenting—siuce before the last Syracuse Conventiov—and it rece! ved a new im- petus when it became known that Mayor Wood was ia the field for re-nomination. For a mopth past caucuses bave been held 'n reference to the question of the Mayor- sity in different parts of the city, @ud as nearly all the leaders of the hard and soft factions were bitterly opposad to Mr. Wood, it was thought ne would be overeiaugoed in the arrangements for the primary elections that were to be made at the meeting of Thursday night, The attendance of celegaves was very large, nearly every delegation being tull. Amoag the delegates were Mayor Wove, Dauivl &. Sivkies, Joho Cochrane, George N. Sancers, Horace F. Ciark, Recorder Smiin, Wilsoa small, Isaac V. Fowler, Thomas J. Barr, and cther jesser lights who adorn the councils of the unterritied. Thore was also a tremendous lobby in utiendance. Ail the neighbor- ibg bar rooms were full of eriuking, sweariag politiciaus, Qnc the balls aud rooms adjacent to the place of meetiog Were depseiy crowded with excited Woodites and auti- Woodites. inthe Pewter Mug there came near being « free fight at the expense of a poor Tribune philosoparr, who gave rather free expression to his ‘“bisek repudl- cap’ proclivities, and bad bis hat jammed over his eye for Lis indiweretion, by a free wad ealightened Bucbaoer ‘ber Cupt. Rywcers iatertered aud saved ine uabappy phi comin: from « drubbing. ‘The Wood men, were ten to one in the lobby. The Mayor had ali the bard tsted ov bis side, as well ws a burber of corporation ofdcers " Wore present 10 preserve orcer the number o his friends. The only wati:Wood men were the Cns- tom House and Pest Office officials, who also appeared in citizens’ dress, WhO were astoaisbed to tind that for the first Ume ina number of years they could not * rule the roost” at oid Tammany. At mgbt o'clock |. B. Shepard, the Cheirman, callod the committee to order, una the minutes were ruad. Immediately after the organization, Recorder Ssnty rove and presented a series of resoiu- tous, the substance of which was thal promiuent mem- ot that organizetion were or Lac been mambers of Councils, and callag for the appoint. 10 thvestigute tue eaaryas, 60 that parties could be expetied. made s very diter speech, directed aguitst Mayor Wooe, m support of his reaolutivas. Joly CoCTRAN® fol owed iN Support ol the resolutions, also vg tate Wood Hoxact F. Clark followed in a less pergonal manner, only moderately cous've ot the Muyor Loryazo B Siavaxp called Leomas JB -r io preside, Abd mace aspeceh. u which tbe M- yor Was severely be rated, ax appr r. of tbe resulut Several ochere {cilowed in the but none of Mr. Wood lecds made a rm ply tO the attacks mate upon thelr siandara bearer. hey however turavd upoa & motion to lay Recorder Sunito’s resolutions wpot the ta + bie, Which was cone D¥ @ Vote Ot 82 yeas to $7 gays. ‘The result was rccenved with great uhcering o6 tue part of the lobby. ‘The follow ng resolutions were then offered: — Resolved, That the democratic repul cvetors of New York in Laws ples set for uchanau and peetive aC ccareenboosl day, Sepiember 1 the office o: member to meet Thorsday, Sept. Such con ventions to be held at primary election in the Wards, except shall be, heli as foliows:—Iat district; 24 do. Ward Lail to agree npon three inrpeetors or the places tur hou the pranary elections, the Fesointion provides that an isting OF seven members @ Mames of svieh Inspec orted —wiich committee shall in tts Ow bey or to sup? who shall fall or refuse to act sand places janted. & majority of to determine every said executive comm: ouestion that mm Fev ding these resolutions Mayor Yoon made a speech, personal character and couduct from the at bad been made opon it. Ho was loudly ap- d at the close, not ouly by the commitiee bat by + & portion ot whom beard bis remark: Saspks, Gen. Pierce's Consul to Leu ton, was introdoced a a aelegate from the Seventecuth ward. He commenced by attaching Mayor Wood. Whereupon, Almmsbovee Governor pied that Mr. Sgnders wasea delegate, Consul if be Knew where the Seventeeath ward was, and if fo, could be cetine its bowndari-«? Mr. SasneRs aimitted that he was not posted on the POwls propmes by ike Governor, bat thought he was a very g004 celegate. AUIbIs Mage of the proceedings a motion was made to ‘ch the temporary chairmen (Mr. Garr) de clered carried Upon this a seene of great cont Was denounces: ax Outragen 4 peing require a arose, and the de orm and called the committee t0 order, os Uiey Dad net voted to adjourn. Aller some terSaasion Mr Shepard coasenwed to resame wher @ Vote Wes taken aud the adjournment lost, by a vote of 80 to 45 Siku mace a long sreeoa, ia which be parhameniary precedeut, rupping Dack to the Revolution, Nat Mr. Bert's cecieon wae wrong. He ‘ise got Mr sanders to adm’'t be bad not yielded the or whes the motion io adjourn was ma A nuimber of w peree by Jonn Co down by beavy mayerities. The resolutions giver above were then carried wimost paDimourly 4 resolution was oc opted, that 2 certillcate signed by « major ity of the Inspectors of ewch waru ve considered youma jarieevicence of election, 1 tive Comumiites meet m Tammany Hall on Saturday, ac 2P. M., to receive namer « places of bel) ng the poll Members ot the Exeentive Cor Lorenz B Shepare, Pai Michael §. Tomes, Hora It wae o'clock Im the morning befoe the meeting fvully adjourned CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION POSTPONED The Know Nothings of the Third Copgresmonal district attempted to make a nom*nation for Coogress la't even ing, but tailed. The Coavention met at the corucr of Deave and Greenwich streets. On the roll being called, the Convention proceeded to batiot, which resulted as follows: — Thomes McKuight. see 10 Sonttering.... ? . 6 3 Toval. Necessary to a choice ae Some speaking then ensued, when one of the inembers cut short the debate by moviag & postponement of tue bomipation unt the 3¢ of Oewober. Tae posivonement of the nemination was made fer the purpote of a lo wing ihe Cemocrats and republicans to make their nomina tons. Poltee elligence. Charen or Grawp Lasceyy —Jobn Lynch was arrested by officer MeOusker, of the Twelfth ward police, on ebarce of robbing his employer, Bernard Miley, of $196. The accused, after a long search, was fount concealed in Tenth avenue. In his possession were foun! $95 and a new suit of clothes Justice Bogart committed the ae cored for trial, in default of $1,000 bail Scertson oy Sreatixe a Watcn.=-Jessie Alle ome by ciicer Hope, of the rererve corpe, on suspicion { stealing old wateh from William Jarvis, of No. 54 Allen street. The watch was taken from mr, Jarvia’ pocket while be was standing in froutor the & Nwbolse Hotel, listening to the speech of Mr. Fillmore, on is arti val from Europe, a few montbs ago. TO THE EDITOR OF i RERALD. icie in thie morning oon “alleged Call "= me great in} To order to hie, vor will please insert in your facts of the case —I left in my officer vale During my O'Connor came in and agreed to purchase cabin wo and ® halt, paying at the time one handred dollars on account. for which. he took a reecipt, eating a be lance due ef four hundred dollars. He returned again on the following Menday—this being ihe first time T aaw him—and stared that he eouid purchase ickete cheaper eleewhere, and he wanied me to return him. the hndred davlars wWhou! way reeeipt, whieh I refused t Your paper states he recetv Rhggatienet Fie pe, iets a reewipt fore px ollars on aeconnt, an T could wot give himm ee ete till be pad the balnnce of four hund fN t beard that complaint w tary te the Sudan, wi ed me, but I went of my a. Ia jnstien Til please give the above a small apee li yy —4 AURXANDER | SON Rice Cror—The unusually lite spring nreatly retarded the planting, and consequently a rarvest wae confidently expected; but the fevos ble weather during tbe entire season w | basien the ripening at least two weeks. There ia contiderable voluntesr rice, though not so much as there was last year, & theory is entertaiaed tha! the gale of 1854 caused the volunteer rice to a Last year overy plantation was more or less afte and if it inoreares 2 the aor crop, it will be fair to infer that this ¢! bove the average is expected. y rain hei 9 a now baving i Mot considered prejudicial, ae it re with the harvesting very litte, The d hich commenced fn Joe, wae too late to ailect Hae Coop BA —Sacannan degnbican, dug 29. The Navy Yard. ‘THE VESSELS AT THE YARD—THEIR CONDITION, ETC., BTC. ‘The new buildings and other improvements at the Brooklyn Navy Yard have been progressing very slowly during the past two months, from a want of funds to carry them on; but since Cougress bas appropriated $15,000,000 for the use of the government Navy Yards, it is expected that cew life and activity will be given to the works. There are, at present, 1,091 persons employed in the yard. ‘The cleanliness, order and taste displayed in its various arrangemonts, with its fie ships and extensive buildings, daily attract large numbers of visiters to it. ‘The North Carolina, receiving ship, is especially favored with them, The gallantry and kindness of the oilicers, the perfect order and admirabie cieamliness of the ship, with the several exercises of the reoruits, are ample in- ducementa for visiters. The ship has now three hunitred and tweuty-two men on board. Formerly it was impos- sible to keep them from deserting, but Commander Row- an bas introduced divistonal exercises and driliz, 80 as to iuterest them and enliven the dreary tndolence and mo- notony of their lives. Since then not a man has deserted. They sro new daily drilied in broadsword exercise, ia musketry, at the great guus, in short, in everthing that is required in av active eogagement with the euemy. There ure eighty eight mea empioged oa the steam frigate Nagars. Her masts and spars are alt up, and tue rggmg nearly completed Her engines are ail ia thew pluces, and their connections finished, with the exception of he Steam pipes. Tbe cabins aud staterooms are aboat Bnished, They Low compiewng her riggipg, re- coulk\ug the decks, atd patting in the bulkheads for the coal bupkers, The eails are all made, aad her ten boats are finisbed, Sho ie expected to be rowdy for wea by No- vermber. ‘The Musiseippi ie still in the dry deck, being thoroaghly overbouled and repaired. They are puttingon her new Cecas, Lew “ales, raising the yards three feet, patting ia new bouers, spars, dv., Sc. “The Missiseippr has beea obe of the most ciicient gud Usetul frigates in the Amari cuu avy. Sde bas tvice circummavigaied tue globds; was the flag ebip at Sexico, during the Mexican war; vugbt Kose uth from Constantivopie, was the tag snip jore Perry wt Japan, &., &¢. It is sonsdered be Will be @ much better ship) whew repaired, thaa er Wes before. About two hupdred mea are at presenti mployed on her She will be ready to leave the Gock im ix Weeks. ‘the Brandywine, which was launched six years ago, Stilt ies op tbe river, mever baving been completed. It 18 Lime sCmething was cove with her, unless tae govern- mevt can atiord to build elips to lie unfiatshed, and rot in the water, ‘The tigate Sabige, which waa launched last Jaa’ = condition We steamebip Cty of Boston which was bought by the Crea statee g: , has, during the past summer, bern oo @ cruise, with etéces, t+ Peuracolu’ she retursed with hier engines out ¢f order, ani is Low 4) 0g in ordiumry the Floopof war Vincennes, inteiy returned from « ecleubibc und eurveying expeditiog off the eastern cons: of Acie abt Japan, is now iying in ordiary, hor oflicers and crew having veen Ctecuarged. Tos former have lately competed some new charts of the Norta Pacific und Japantee ports, for the use of American whalers Tre Potomac, lately the ilag ship of Coa modore Pautld- ing, m the hore +quaoron, ts pow tyiug at the yard. Her officers anc crew have been traveferred to the Wabash, #t Phiiudoipbia, a tint clues Unnied Spies steam frigate, which is now the flagship at the hom squadron, The Potorrae carries Gfty guus. ajlof wach are being taken out, with the faruiture, &e., for ibe purpose of laying her up tu ordinary ‘The Pewet pati# atl? A M. to day, with stores for the ‘Braz.)tan aq"ad7on. To. Merrimac, the United States team frigate receutly tut Bo-ton, sails to ouy at ly WM, fo. Soetbampion, oa «trial wip. The tollowing is @ het of her officers.— Captsia—G T. Pender grast Lirutepants—G 3. Harrison, Ed ward Donaldson, M4 R Muray, C Jeves, J 3 Wainwright, Joseph B. Smith, M. P Jopes; Surgeop, D Harten; Aw't. Surgeon, Mr. Deaby; Po ser, Thomas McBluir; Mester, J W. Duntington; rine Oificer, Brevet Camtain Taylor; Past Miceuipaed, Mend, Bacon, Carpenter aad Bes Midshipmen, Big eee ford sud Battele. Boatswain, James Teake. Carpooier, Jouas Miboie; 8 gt, Chief Engioear, R. F Long: Firet Aseistaat, J. F. Avains; Secope <snistants, Lowring, stemp, Sbroceor ano Barts! Captain's Clerk, James Worth; Purser’s Clert f City Intelligence. Free w A Grocery Stors—Arxast of Taowas Dexing AMD Wire ON SesmcioN OF FIRING Tie PRaMIsES. —About 3 o'clouk yesterday moru'zg a fire was discovered in the grocery and liquor store No. 662 Second avenue, oc copied by Thomas Dering and wife. Thealarm, given by the tepanta occupying the upper part of the house, soon ‘brought the Gremen and police to the premmes, when the Ure wes extinguished before mech damage war done. On examination after the fire, appearances made it evident that the fre was got the result of accicent, Dut, en the contrary, decided attompt to cestroy the premises. Iu various parts of the store ehovings bad been packed, saturated with either cam phere or turpentine. A bole was found bored tu the floor, und directly under tt, ia the cellar, was found a box con taining Straw and old rage, saturated with either cam puepe or turpentine. From sppearances fire must have deen apphed, through this bole, to the laflammabie sta in the box tm the cellar. Suspicion points, at present, very stromely at the accased parties. Fire Marshal Beker wae early at tue store, bohaving been ootited by Captain Speight, of the Tweuty ‘iret ward, b; te egraoh. cuted Were taken {ui Cumouy by Dt Boy offieer Wares, of the Twenty-first ward police and con ‘ected before Justice Flandreau, who committed them to priron to await the Fue Marsha’ vestigativa. awxnicas Bute Soctety.—The stated meeting of the managers was held at the Bible House, Astor place, on Thursday, the 4th instant, at half past 4 P. M.— Was, 1B. Crosby, Esq.. in the chair, Ten new aueiliares were reengpised, ¢f whieh four are in Kansas, three in dove in each of the States of Te: Communications were rece: L emcouraging wccounts in regard to the work at Lowe, expecially the propesed resupply of the wun try; from Rew. F. Buet, in California, and Kev. 1. ' |. With epeowraging accounts from their tn Kansas (who was then on bis way, with Bibles. te Ural), suting the organiza. ‘on of Bible societies in lawrence, Leavenworth, To. teka end Towa mirsion: fron ek> Brush and oh Ribie Seeley, rd to sont America, and that they were about to vend two agents taither: had Rev. Mr. Distnon, of Honolvlo, sending au extract of a setter written la $15 by tae Rev. Samuel J. Milis, re. @ te whe formation of a Uuitet Siates Bibie Society: ‘om Mr. Righter, of Constantnopie, #ith acopy of the ‘iret report of the Kyangelica) A‘iiance in Turkey. Musraxy Matrans.—The Vist Regiment, (Amortoan Gunrd,) Col, Vouburgh, wll parade iu full uniform on Wernenday wert at Tomphins parade ground. After vetng reviewed they will pase \urough tue principal streets of the city. The Latagetto Riles, of Phiadelpbia, are on a visit to thw city. ANCr recetring the boepitalities of oor citizen soloiery , they wil return beme this evening The Independence Guard, Capt. Royle, went on their ADLUA) exearson to Rochetie om Thursday, where we was kpent very pleaentiy. A fine dinuer was preporcd for the occasion, to which the guests did ample ueticr _ There wae a review of the 2d Regiment (Scotch) in the afternoon, before Alterman Barker, acting ‘Tbe officers tn command were Colonel ck. General Hall was also present, aud he, #ith toe acting May cxoremaed themrelves pleased with the appearance acd discipline the regyment. Tue AMWRICANY Prommtayt Associamos —The various lodges of this Order iu New York assembled at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, st St Jubn’s park, and macohed in Troocraise v0 dereey City. They then procesded to Eillze. beth tewn, N. where they were joined by a number of iladelphia and cisewlere, wii a view of ving a social gathering. Personal Intelligence. Hon. N. P. Banks, #peaker * tho United States Bouse of Representatives, lef the city Inst evening for his home, by the Norwich and Worcester jine. Mr. Banks has not been to Massachusetts eince bis election to the Speaker. rhip ‘Too Warrington /nicilivencer, ot tbe 2d met ao city, except the Hoa. Joha M. yelaware, Who, we regret to say, is detained ‘sullered more OF less Clas ton, of oy indl= por on, from which be by suring & large portion of the sesaion Geo. PA. Berrac, Minister (com New Granada, and Dow Ratael Pombo, Secretary of Legation, are in Wash- neton, lien, Jobn ©. Breckinritge Hon W. 1. Underwood, of ty: Bon, Henry © Barnett, oi Ky « Hon, J. H. Jewett, 1 Ky.; Hon. R . Jobueon, of Ark. Hon. J. P. Campbell, ot Ry.; Boo. J 4. Crittenden. of Ky.; Hon. J. R. tt, of By.; Hon. 8. F Swope, of Ky.: Hon. fom Bh Bright, of ind.: Hon. Joba L. Robinson, of tnd: P. P. it Conyers, of N. Orleans: J Wrignt. ol ind.: Joba L. Grea, of Obie Mey © Meredith, tet. £0) Murphy, of i wos Cap gorm, sgent East India Company, ‘were in Cincia Lati 00 the 3d instant, ” ARRIVALS At the Everett 1 eaee-Gen Van Rensselaer, Manor Houve 4 Judking, RM steamship, Persia: Me and Mra Bre Ciifd aod maid, Washington Richa y ant ‘ia.and famnily, Ming 9: fertone Chapienon De Page, USN: Mise iw Poe; dao Jno Bi Ainhotia: Mrs AE Woods and, Mies sh, Misa Boyd, zenato, Adolph Grffehen, Oak be nck Mr Manzenado, cra Pertaes h veel FE Ler aen ie David Williamson, La Tick ay ap Ss a ere nr ar We a yi. Pew petted ato 4 Mrs 4 too, royalel Mr hod Mrs Baxter and two de in neste and tady, Mi Counetl Blume: 3 & ‘tua " Pa Y. JG Crane, $ ay t rew Barrington; © Pancoast, W th At the Smithaonian—Hon. * °. MeKay, 8.0. ©. W Speer, Fett ie . 1s, Sinith, Ba geon Woodwort ok 4B paride 72, tiom, Me. Bly, ‘vam "*Boaclela, oe Ie aad Cometh Jackeon, Mh. From Forfolk and Richmond, in the TL Wigand, Tr B Munsey. "Kg imi fey and son, J eon, T ’ Bhi French, Migs Rt Tench, Mire M Gray “fe, Chalmers, 47 Gent sinter snd cid, RA Taliaferro, @.T Richentene ete Yrs Privh net fe fre & Donato, Mise 8 A Tat BA vier, Mise C on yr " wcerege. we “1 ad inderstand cipate in the celebration to-day, Lookers. number of the company are natives of this city, and have taken this occasion to visit the place of their birth. One of the , We are told, is the owner of the Ni a , of Providence, arrived e ys witb a fine band, ant bh: taken quarters at the City Rotel. We understand they bring with them a new ma- cbine, vained at about two thousand dollars. They make thelr first trial with it to day, and expect to do “great ngs” Niagara Company No. 3, of Chicago, reached thie city, by the Elm City, lust evening about § o'clock, and wera greeted with hearty cheers trom the crowd assembled The company numbers about 70 men, and they have them # handsome machine, which, is said to be one of the most poweriul in the country. The steamer Union (formerly the United States, of thir port) arrived here about 11 o'clock last nigat, bay- ing on board Phonix Company No 12, of Brooklyn. ‘Toy were received by their namesakes, No. 5, of this city, sud escorted to the Park douse, where ‘quarters hua'preciously been provided for them. The company bring with them ap excellent band, und have one of Sorneman’s first cass engines—a very handsome ma- chine ‘he proceasion formed at 10 o’clack A. M., on the Green, wud moved through the following sireeta: Temple to Grove. up Grove to College, down Coli Kim vp Kim to York, cowa York to Crowa, dowa Crown fo Btate, up State to St. Joba, down St. Jobn to Franklin, down Fiankiin to Coapel, up Chapel to Woostar place, <4 Wooster square ‘to Chapel, up Chapel to the equare. ‘The totowing companies were allotted to the several divintous:— FIRST DivTsoN 2, of Birminznai: No. § of Norwi. ford: No. 10, of New Yorx, No. 9, of Fairtaven; No. 3, of Chicagu. TaD No. 4. of New Raven Brictol: No. 1, of Hartiord; No. 7, of Roxbur FOURTH DIVISION. No. 5, of New Haver 0. 12, of Brooklyn: Deluge Com- pany, of Northampton 4, of Hartford, .Sima Hose, of ¥iNTH No. 6, of New Haven: No 1. of Collivsvilie: Rough and Reuly Company, of Westfield; No}, of Charlestown; Cevau Hose, of springtiala; No. 6, of eee N We ringfield; No. 8, of of Chicopee, No. aoe 1, of Providence Ne msburg; No. 'l¢, ‘of Brooklyn; No. 1, of New Briain; Nord, of Greenf TELEGRAPHIC, TRIAL OF THE POWER OF THE og hy —NAMES OF WINNING MACHL New Havas, ‘tent 5, 1856. ‘The day has been ove of great excliement on accouat of the Frreaen's prize trial, The city never presented a more ively aspect. The line was under march near neov, and war abonta mileapdahalf in length, There were tdirly ex companies and etgbteen bands of music, besdes tbirteen of martia: music, The average number ¢{ mea was about Sy to each company. Flowers were treely thrown from the windows,and handkerchiefs were waved by fair banda amid continued chcers, The ma- chines were besvtifully decorated. This a'ternoon the prize tral came of ou the Green, which was filled with more mea and women iban were ever there before at the same time. Thirteen machines playe@ each through four bun dred and dfty feet of hose, and the tirst prize, of five bendred dollars, was won by the Pippowan Company, of Stamford, Copu., who bane &@ machine manufactured y Buttov, of Waterford, N Y. Tbe height of the stream (urewn by them was ope hundred and {ity three feet. ‘The second prize, of two hundred doliars, waa won by Damper Company, No. 4, 0’ Hartford, wih the machine of Waterman, of New York. The height of stream wurown by them was one hundred and fifty-two feet. The third prize, of one bundred dollars, was won by rhontx Company, No. 12, of a. ie > With the machine ot Huppemaa, of Bos! 6 height of the wireem was one bundred and forty nine feet. arriea, On Monday. Sept. 1. by the Rev. Mr. Searles, Mr. Tuomas J. Gainey to Mos Rewecca D. naw, all of this eit be Thursday. Sept. 4, by the Rev. Wr Thompson, Mr. Epwaky Savi to Mre. Diana Buown, of the Seventh Ward House. Liverpoo! and Do ‘ick papers please cop; die Watnentat orale, Sept 4, by the nee, ‘Dr. An- thom, Fxancs H, Witnck to Soraia Pawkma, youngest caugbter of the tate Danie! Brains. Halifax, Nova Scotia, pa2ers please cepy On Tuesday, Sept. 2 by the Kev. Me. Bes Robeston, Mr. Mu- coawt EB. Cavanaea, Of Kingston, to Miss SaRau ML. Boor, thia cit ‘On Tuesday, Sept. 9. by the Rev. Dr. Hogarth, Dr. L. Dd a of Indiana, to Miss Amayna Cakinvigin, of Brook- iyn, Te stats Dally Times please copy. In thie ety, on a evening, Sept. 4, by the Rev, Valentine Buck, Mr. Jomy Gu to Miss Lizaix Baartix, voth of biizabveth City, New Jersey Many Caaxcorre Bexraany, wife of Frederick Rappier, aged 26 years and 24 days. The triends of the family, the New York German Horse Guards, aud Herman Lodge No. 268, are invited to attend we fuveral, to morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from ber late residence, No, 1¥6 Houston street, corner of Rage street. Uo Fricay, Sept. 5, of consumption, Baxsauixy Noxwoon, in the 28th year of bis age. His trends sod acquaintances, the members ot the In- depencent Mechanics’ Associaton, and the members of the Ohve Guard, are most respeoctiully invited to attend the tuperai, from his late residence, No. 69 Oliver street, to morrow afternoon, st two o'clock precisely. His re- mains will be taken to York po ecigg On Thursday, Sept. 4, after a short illness, Mra, Wa. Faxon, of Mount Talbot, evunty Roscommon, lroiand, Her friends and relatives are requested t attend the funeral, to Calvary Cemetery, this afteruvoa, at two welock, trom the residence of her son-in-law, No. 128 Seventh avenue, corner of Nineteenth street, without far- ther notice. ‘Un Thartoay, Sept 4, after a short but painful illness, PaeTercs Doremsny, aged $6 years. Hus frieeds are respecdully invited to attend the fnae- ra), this morning, at ten o'clock, from St. Vincent's Hos- pital, corner o: Riewenth street and Seventh mn Frvday morning, Sep 8, MAKGARAT AN cavgbter ot ‘Ibomas and Margaret Bulmer, late sheffield, Eoglond, ege! 24 years and § days. The friends and id sequatstances of the vnally are re- quested toatteud the funeral, trom her late reatar No. 900 Rivwgten street, to-morrow afternoon, at twoo' Op Thorsday, Spt 4, Gromus 1). Eivme son of Joba ©. apd Bicanor Sares, 17 years, 6 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of ibe ~{" the members Mechanics” Section No. 2, Gos of Temperance, members of Poler star Lodge, ¥. and A. M., and the vermity in general, and the members of the Attorney treet M. I’. church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie moruing, at half past lve o'clock, from the resitence of his parents, No. Foarth street. Op Friday, “ept 5. of consumptioa, Fuuey Covonty, in the 22d year of ber age. ‘Tbe re atives and friends of the oy, are requested to toatiend the funera!, from No. 158 Liberty surest, to- we. Aiterpoon, at two o'clock. On Fricay morniog, Sept. 5, of disease of the lungs, Loo Devise. ‘The funeral wil! take place to. morrow afternoon, at two a , frow the reside noe of her brother, hae tal at the resideoce of ner parents, Ne. Boot ay ftroet, Ia, only danghver ef Charles ana Catherine Riedan, aged 2 vas and 16 =, Ber remains will be taten to Staten Island for inter- Fas =F morning, 5, of a3 samen ams old in Plymouth church, His remaing will be No. 18 Poplar ati aged 71 years, are ly from her eras |b ea event Friday, Sept. avenue, on 49 years, 11 months and Alfred Frederick Eden, bots ‘will be interred in Greenwood Cometery, hy on Thursday, Sept. 4, i a age <8 genre. ‘on thursday, Sept and Charity sre Th iH A ‘i : oaths Tn Cinetnnat, Ohio, 0 eas August 50, Mrs Mary Bay aid Sasa poy, rouGL Ol the lle Ava Brass Shor wood | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1856. Cit eee Phe, Ireland, ia the 824 year of See. England, on Saturday, 9, Mr. (60 years. overboard, near the Sandwic on Tues- July 2, Row.’A. Fouus, of New York, 29 years. Eat ken tou papers please copy. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Brig Mary. McKee, Buenos Ayres—Kibbe & McKee, ‘M Mayhew, Hall, Bermuda—W F Balch. heen Lord, St Johns. NF—C & EIB oterprise (Br), Wiseman, 8t Jobn, NI beO'R Dewoltt. if Samson Murray, St Marks—Brodie & Pettes Brig Naratiske, Cole, Georgetown—J T Johnsoa & Co, Philadeipaia—Thompson & Hun ‘che Melbourne (Br), Norris, Halites—J S Whitney & Co. Sehr Hi Helen. burton, Edentor hs Joseph Jex, Munson, ek, McCready, > J R Gilmore & Co, Jey. Simmons, Chat iestoa—Dolluer & Potier, oar Pathinder ‘obing, Wilmington—Bateman & Rudde- ir © Strong, Liseom, Baltimore—Mailler, Lord & Que- reat, bene Diadem. Ludlam, Baltimore—Vas Brunt & Slay Sloop Mar, Propeier Beverly, Peres, Philadeiphia—Chompson’s tne, AKRIVE Steamship Jamestown Parcish, Nork passengers, to Ludlam & Pleaswnts grerock, pwseed steamahip Roanoke, Nkjnn folk: alan, brig Lanzarotie, of New York, otf Cape Mar Ship Iskae Beil, Johnston, Liverpool Aug 5, with mdse and 470 passengers, to Tapscott & Co. Ust inst, lat 41 10, lon 65 3%, exchanged signsie with stenmahip Baltic, henge for L, ver: pool. ‘The J B was towed into Quarantine this PM by steam tug Hercules. Capt Benness Ship Seth Sprague, Melehs to Marhattaa Gas raday morning, 9 hence for Nor Shields, E. 53 days, with coal ho; vessel to J Atkins & Co. 2d inst, lat 4010, jon 67 2), exchanged rigaals with bark MJ Colcord, steering W by N. urmah, MeKeuzie, Calais with lumber to master. Sehr Rwily (Hin), Cortland, Sierra Leoue, O6 days, with hides, e Wehr Lan Lanaplighter: Long, Demarara, 20 days, with suger, 10 Smit Eckr Arcola, Corses, Humacoe, 14 days, with sugar and mo- lasses, to Aguire & Galway. Sehr Justina (Br), Higgs, Bermrds, Middietoa & ( Sour Frederick Reed, Crosby, Derchester, 8B, with. buld- ing stones, to roaster Sehr Vapor, Hopson, Georgetown. Schr JT braay, Dougherty, Virginia. ic, Ketohuin Aiexsodria, yeropmets Merlin ‘Busion, Schr Pawtuch et. Rhod, Sehr Thoms Mi 10 days, with cotton, to Sehr Harriet. Sehr Globe. Paine, Salem. Bebe George Gian Cooper, Porttead, Ct Propeller Mount savage, Keel Baltimore, peller Mount Savage. Watson, Helumore, 5 days ‘The xperiwuced heavy weather; lay 30 hours olf New Yoint iu HRoston for Albany te gale. Propeller Arn Fliza, Robinson, Philadi Proreller Noveity, bell, Phiiadeipuin Eropelier Bisek Diamond Alten, Phiiedelpbia. Propeller Osprey, K Prov Propeller Quinnedar wiease. ‘Hollumn, Noewich. Ship Eastern Star (of Kath), Hew wit Also, one bark and one brig, unknown. S ATL Steamships Ilinols, Aspiawal New Orleans; ships Progress, Roseiua, an pool, Liberty, New Orleans; bark» Wiibetm’ne, %B Williaa, Havana Wid during the day, SSW. , from Shields, July 30, Havana and ivaror, Liver Hisboa;, Clara Tel ™ BOSTON, Sept S—are bark Dracoo. Our, Maatta, The Tyasser, from Calentta for New York, sailed feom St Heleza July 21 and Salem 4h rald Mart: ¢ Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA. Sept 5—a\ Empire, Crowell and se i ns "Mary Rady. ton; Rogers. Fail iver. Kusannn Rove, Coombs, New Haven; Telegraph, Roan, Norwich Cid sleamer Kosion, Clarke: W York: brige Minna ing, Santa Martha: Orrison Adams, York: WP. Tangent, Reed, Portiand Huutress, W Myra W Holt. Nelson, boston; sehrs W ¢ Triumph, Baker; Pen Baker, Besion ‘orson, and iio, sport, Kakie!, Howes Me Cerro Gordo, Shaw, Newport; Telegrph, Roath, Norwic Miscellaneous end Dieters. nur Ericssox —The following card from the passen ne steamship Ericsson, from Liverpool, speaks for it Schwart Rogers, and ~ E Pest ig JH Stro Jersigned passengers of the steam: a her recent voyage from Liverpool to New vail ourselves of this public ovr opinion in regard previous knowledge of the Friestou, we intended to eross in the Persia, but were unable ta procure bertbs, and thas were compelled to take passage in the Erlesson or retain some time in Liverpool. We find her to be thes tauuohest built steam: er afioat, easy and comfortable tn all weather, and with less motion than we steamer. oppor'unity to expres his nobie vessel. Having no e experienerd in any olor sea going We consider her one of the safest veasels a person (an cross the eeean in. She consumes but from twenty to twenty five tons of coal per day, aud ix propelled by steam from eight to eleven miles per how f ome are large apd commetions, and fabed in the greatest profasion, with every iflords. ‘The wines and iquors are of the bes: quality and pricceaecderste and Onptatn Lcewber lacone of the enlon oonmane ‘erin the service. We cheerfully commend the Eriesson to all who desire to cross the ocean safely aud com ortably « re down and ® hunared fath chain to each—the wind being from Southeast, and Cragging toward to land was each moment in expectation of having to cut away the mast, when ahont mignight, during a terri syyall of wind. hail aid rala. the wind changed (om Sk to Se xiety was relieved (a regard to the safety ef the ship. she thea having an offshore drag. The Gondar had been ‘Sicha sixty miles of Uharieston for six days, encountering violent squalls calms and light aire fom every point of the compase. Shiv Ammsica, which put back to New Bed‘erd after col lision wih the ‘Agnes Leds, has been parially discharge and taken apon the railway. The damage is not serions: sho will have a new plece put into the upper portion of her stem ard a new cutwater, Bark [sanet.a Rerry, from West Coast of Africa Jane 8 for Salem, was falien a with 4h tust, by steamer Island Home, on her. pansage froa Nantucket to Hyrnals, with loss ot rat der, She lost her ridder in a severe gale off Bermata, but rhipped a temporary ome which she vet fost off Nantucket. ‘The Ilan Home towed her into Hyannis, foun Moxwourn, Brandt, from New York for Norfolk, was knocked down m the gale of Motay, lost compass, aad went arbore 12 miles South of Cape Henry. The mate was badly injured. All hends saved: veanel lies tn « bad condition; as- sistanee has been rent to her. Scene Many Kiaza, Lyons, frem Stamford, Ct, bound up the Chesapeake Bay, experienced heavy weather, and in andes voring to make harbor in York River, went ashore on Back River bur, She lost rudder and austained othor damages. Scun J H Hove, Lyons, from Perth Amboy for York River, experlenced heavy Weather, loxt mainsail, yaw! boat, spran main beom. The captain was disabled from iajuries received during the gale. Fvizanetn B, Elwell, from Philadelphia for Lanesvilie, returned to P th, having beea rua juto on the $4 inet below Rerdy Island, by the sehr John L Redner of Port Rep abt Ni, which broke staiacheuns, carried away rail and b warks and tore topsail. Stoor Proms ANN, Carman, from Norfolk for New York, 10 of potatoes, pul back with loss of anchor, davits, omrouk, Sept 3. ‘We wrote you yesterday, and afterwards beard Gut i inte for the mail, rate aie ‘Mary Perkins, from Boston for this port, is ashore on Cape Henry, witha valasbie cargo ou board; ban be discharged with little of no damage. Right other ves tele are sahore in that viinity, To-day’ wo dio Huuter, Beq, # which we agit ot rian BRIDES, ADB a, Sept 2 am just from the beach where the sehr eae W Wasios, ot ‘sem bern. NC. trom New York for, Neurite, Je ashore. i pe Henry. She hax 4 feet water ia. her hold, and For'cargo, ah asserted one, will be saved in a dans dite, "The sehr ‘Washington (ot Georgetown), from New York for Ceorgeton p, is ashore at the same pace she is dlamaged loli of water The br brig Wasp, of and rom, Nagean for ‘York, is asbore 14 miles south of the Cape, She is diss masted.. The cargoes of the ahove vessels will be saved in a, they are pretty ingh w (ot Porwed River NJ), with a car hay. isashore 12 miles from the Cape. The schr Jno Alimurk with guano, is ashore 22 miles 8 of the Cape. Th les from the Cape whose name I hav Pixtract from a letier dated Norfolk, fept 3, 1856, to John D rewid antic Muinal I Jeter from I con- the. bench. Also sche Yarborough, for thts place, with 150 sacks salt and about 20 ‘pkgs of fish marked J Womble Raleigh, vessel bigh and dry on the beach— cargo m eood order One sehr. said to be the Philip, bound to Alexandria, with mise, Natnes of the o.hor eessels not, rv jor of the captains who have come up pple Sd more vessels eee ” words Hatteras, and it is reported that there are some two or ay nehore near the sand shoal norta of Senith island. b, will make arrangemen: Capt Grant, ot sche Monmouth, wii! best advantage, for the beneiit of al: on wre Titan left this port 2d inst to render assistance to the abip Jobn Currier, hi pr Fenwick’s Island, i of the Philadelphia Rxchange, writes 110 The Pat abtp John foun Careice Mobile for. Falmouth, K, with tuner, sahore of Fenwick's Island. The wre reactor ison board of her. with strong foree. who wilh ont oe lisding ibe ld cargo, but as to ‘ee aereeret ihe ip Ume Ww wink tell pS waa received yestoriay t toind Walter, Kat, Secretary Board of Unierwriters a ‘The bark By Gibb, with coals, 1S ashore on Jord Byron, Gibbs, with coals, 14 ashore on Ma mae iohand. The steamship Cabawba, Capt Bulioch was yesterday moc von maken on the balance di ook to have her copper repared, Notices to Mariners. The encloand te 8 copy of a letter Sine Trem the Cots Gecernl of the Two Sletten Sie ietormation ef Importance to ship owners amt shin wee Wading ak Borie WB hug ivgelow Of Flug Eyre SHGLes, Port ef New York, Septeusber 5, 1856. Cnorneg~ad Steamship Hermann, Higgins, Bremen—O H Sand, Steamship Hino. Boren, Aciinwal MO Rovers. sae Philadelphia, McGowan, Havana and New Or. leans—M O Rot erts, ‘ctoria, Champion London—E ¥ Morgan & Wiley. ah Repub, ravage Charleston—Harbeck & Oo, Bork Atiamtic (Brem), thider, Bremea—Burchare & Burk, Hark Starlight (in), Ri Br). Kimball’ St Joan. NBR tevin é& or Brig Delta Whyte, Gibraltar—I B Gager. Reis Adoipbo, Olivetra, Rio Janeiro tymer & Co. ‘ t S coad & to yonder puaeation if you: deem, Yours veapecttuil HERMAN J KEDFIRUD: Collector. James ae Bennerr, oe Watitor of the Herald. ConsuLaTe Gearuas or sau Two Brcwims. for have their festa, oes Sulaie; otherwise they wil not be wamilied in maid ‘ makes no diflerevce whether these verseh go toa or Neapolitan port direet from bere, or tna ‘AS I bave writien this day (o tbe government of Nap'es. suggest that the above measures be carried out there, it w be useful (0 inform American captains thorenl, 60-88 to any impcdinent to them, for which they world themselves responsible As s00n as my Prog osiions have been at Nay nen Tshall obtain an oficial agnouncement from the tment. preceding please consider for the present, as oaly « communication for advice, of whic you maay mak sus sou deem proper truly, commander ACHILLE PRRRER Consul General and Charge d' Aflatres for Naples. Whalemen, Arr at New Bedford 4th ship Florida, Little, Ochotak Bea, Labainn ), Munganu', New Zealand Marek ?$, snaday Tsland May 27. with 200 Dbla ap (taken since leaving the saud fetch Totanay and 10 dowh oil woke home 37-000 Ibe howe. Spoke April zz on New Zealand Ground, Cliver Crocker, Me- ave, NH. G00 sp; May (who reporied afew days Inaving. gpoke Ler fmiy'ts lect 8 Li Also arr duvigh & Kawa ovith, to be ftiad inte & Whaling bark, as beiore stu’ id bark Towa Pacitie onl fom Mattapoisett 4th, bark Mary Ana, Taber, India: At Kema May 8, Cleora, Norton, Ni, 400 sp on boards A crew had deserted at Gaby and reported the loss af the ch Capt N reports sew in. Mareb the ugh, Nii; wait Wiathroa, Akin. do. ‘At do about May 1, Peruvinn, Hiiinceys Naa, 1100 ap, Aue $0, in Gull Stream, ‘oc anh tor FH, botkiag W, 700 ey Ship E Willetts, Sisson fro Kong, Aprilis tal 2, lon 29 W Ship Norseman, Hi ashe, hence June iv for San Leora July 3, lat 7 N, lov gt W Tuly 7, lai 2 Nos ship Faml A Bosten Av ion abit Glove, Baker, trom Huvee for NOrlesns, Aug 12, lat 7 lon Canine from Liverpool July 24 foe bigs hence for London, was seen Aug 14, lat 44, from Havre for NYurk, was seen Aug 5, ring, hence for Liverpool, was seen aug 8, n. 16 cays from Jacksonville tor Guada 26 26. lon S¥ lo took, om Cape Haytieu for Boston, Aug 25, ay, Aug 29, lat 4253, low A brig steering — showing an American ensign with © Spanish evsign below ass signal, Wa signaltéed Aug 24 tae &), low 71 69. Bewe 72 49. Hi ‘Athens, trom Cadiz for ‘ore! Port. ‘Tn port suup Old Dominion, Chase, for Antwenr, Ang 2 Reston abt Sept 13, July 10—In port ships ¥ Jucob Well, Belin, for Rinutny or ston Avg M—Are Jane P Arr at the Pri 15th, MB Tasca Simmoas, Shediac for Cara, 16th, ML. Fiwnk, Haskell, do for 1 Reads, Brirast, Aug t—Arr Helen Mar Chu-ehill, St Joha, NB; 151 hi A 1 Vandolnda, Joyce, do; 18th, Martha, Higgus, kwES. Aug M—Arr Mery 1 Whittior. Peterson, Akyab. Bouneavx, ang %0—In portship Harvard, bictehicdas, woe. Cacanrra. duly Age sui Art Uiion Sherunaty tomnbag. Dean. Aug W7—Kate Ki Wmery, Havana wa Pacnowil (and ald 2uh for Cronstady. bid'1;th, Asierion, Bourne (rea: .ondon) Cailae, ra, Aug 14—Sld brig Lydia Frances, Jacmet. . Aug i2—Arr Mantha Whitmore, Parker, frou Creustac. tor London; Avth Hesper, Briard, from tavane for ®, Aug 19—Arr Mansantila Sourr, St Joha, NB. G, Aug IT—Sld Northern Queen, Hodgdea, seem g July 12--Are Kiron, Bush, St Michaels ‘and sid for Rantos. New Sedford tor Gtbraliar, tA 16—In. port ship Arcole, PI bark Palmetto, Veowell, from 8 Orlane ior Marecdiles; brig, Nereus, Masur, from Wostou. arr 18 disg, for Malaga; sche Pride'ot the meister, from N York for Malaga. Wind easter’ Guovegsris, Aug Is—Arr Woikia, Curtis, St St NB; 19h, IF Chapman, Chapman st a6 vi ‘ Tiaekell St oun, NB, Gaway, Aug Wb—Arr Ment Lowell, St Joha, 46; Coactes 1 Arr Armorial, er, Wyburg. ‘aug Z— tu port itr how Sea Lark, for NYark 7 ia Irth eche Rea Kungee, cre Rewell, Porto: Bico, vie- 0OL, Aug l6—Arr Glea: Londonderry. sid loth Yarsons, iriesie; Helios, Nason, Aden; Juvexta, You Callao; Mary & Ade we Pog ea, Fernandina, Bas (aot Gaeditt at 0g Aug, 28, Aruhia, (8), fur Boston 9th; S Curling, oO CY do 2tth; Daniel Webster, Puma, do bth i hee New York 6th inst, Ellwood Walter, Maloney, t! Hemisphere, Tucker, d> 2i'h, Yorkshire. Marta, ro zh. = Foster, dr, Yorter, do: ist and b.norsid Isle, Coraish, ¢o with despav pila rt Fayvan, Kosion), Aug 6, Lina. Ginwavrar Ult; Lancaster, Deean, rr Mitchell, for Bt sotburn: Alea tor Kappabaonock, Cussing; Fann) Gosport ce ie Coriuthian, Sister, and Montmaorenei, Woodride, for Havana 2vb Nebraska. Swasey, fur rs of Howton, 1240 Jord, 318 tons, do. _ for norton sept 2); RK copes, Emily A Heli, uit; Harry Blum, Redaan, for brie, Kilo Janefro; Climber, bruha, ton, ryan, for Sydney NeW? Grace Darling, tons, for sale, RK Page. 49% tons do: ann In port Dragoon, Weston Paye, Eldridge, for Le 2 maz about reacy, Amerwean Congress, Mather, ‘ext, Beinson, for NOrleans, ide,” Times, ‘Andrews, for Ram ranoises do: Davia, for ‘alcutlado; lnvineivie, Jobn- on, for hydney, NBW, supposes! reuily; Hinwathay i ‘Anderson, ¥ ry Macy Martha, Oing, Kastpor, Marsvines.” aug 1—Are Fanny Haloe Lodge, Laguans Marta tune, Babeoes, Oiews Chi 13a RH Dovigian Swat: “eto Sith bark Volunteer, Hamittoa, from Boston, to loud for a0. MELBOUENE, May 24—Are ship Beverly, Chase, Boston Maura. Aug 9—Sid abip Oxtort Minot. Leghorn. MALacs, ANE Li—in ‘por! berks Young. Greek, ‘or Bostwa’ soa: Wiliam, Patterson ior ‘NYork, same rig Sam Rin ce), anit “trian poo wr La, toned on; Favorita, Kogers and Penny, Davis. for New York, Rush, Plummer. trom do via Gibraltar. ner Lith, Media. tor (Dr), Durkee. trom do ao. PaLEnMo. ASS Wve ® (Sie), Boston: bark. Mary Elizabeth Hiehborn, for N¥ QUREDS TO 19—Arr Indian Queen, Forsyth, Di Sla Mth, Anes Rhy alton, Cardi: fawn Myth 5 4 New port), St Thomas, having repaired , Aug W—Cid snip Marin Luther, Beaderson, Phi- Be ray. tears Hoyt, trom td Wonderer. Colltos, for do 224, Sb Teh 4 ‘deo tm barks Ava Sawyer, Gstes. for do; “lube, Coun, ia. PiSwaNena, Aug 16—Acr Aluwa Smith Dathousic. NB. Srock wou, Aug 7. Boston passed r 18th) SSvnva Aug In port hart Nevads, Polleye, fom Ras- ton, arr Mth, ts toad for ao; brite News Boy from Lag horn (to load for Kost Josephine Pendleton, for nae. ‘Texrriren, Joly 31—Sid Amos M Koverts, ‘Cape Vera Islands. mA Cav, Ang 22—Tn port steamer Leonora (Am), frou acouioos. arr ath, vet Hantieroor, Ang IT—Arr St Andrew, Rickmers, Mix ramiebi, Home Ports, ALBANY, Sept 4—Are sebe Sarah aa An Kinnear, | fine Gia teprn arian to hog. Ackley pre nee one. Niagara Wilson Nor kate NALEXANDRA, Arr vin D Brown, Vall River; & Allen. Be ston. rewvey, 2 Md. sehre M Burr, Yom ton; William inion Hinck Moumar, da, w, A Praro, Fall kiver: yire, Niork; Cumberland, do; Bar- rett, Kosten, Sept t—-Arr bork Revolution, Hathaway, An ‘or two barks (ore gone to the North saore), ‘Cid barks San Jacinto, Fratas, Galveston; Oak, oy Gambia, Drinkwater, Portland: rdy, Surinam. Rainbow. % Gonaives. Guinare Darling, do: 1 SW, chip Robert Patten: Oak, Jane Doten, Gan Tempest, Tringelen TIMORE, Se 'd sivip ter, Crowell, Boston; Mare elite Velagco, ‘Johoson, W York. Sid shins Werte Boat Schee Kath Hien, Nickerson, man, Pismouth Mane; Hugh ween’ laseo, Johnson, Windies BRISTOL, Sept Arr sloope Artie for NYork: 34, agent, Holt,Port Ewen, iicyt Mat eee ARLI td Arr seamahi NYork ship Oar Hehagia eg Sete “ou rs Mtn Mary Pierce, Martiett, y's Or Rhodes. N York. Srarhat Davia’ York, to Northrup, Jacksonville Fla, echre Wm Smith, Fisher, NW smith (ray, NYor CITY POINT, Aug Sh-Are schee William Gregory, po Elia, Rocklond ‘A, Ang 28 Are sche Ocenn{Ranger, Cotter, Ll eae Pa RIVER, Sept 2—Acrechr Feward, Stanteb: NY. sd 9. schia Sing Townsend, Rappahannock; Kilen jgiviman Piermont ih brite Ormus, Baker, th lara, Treworgy (tram Dighton), do; sche N'B Bordes, Sate, Sherwoed, tor Philadelphia. 10 AM,» line, Li LAND 1.) son, brig Chicopee, from Tr large three masted se ONL. Aug eave sched Soho Fhe aga NORFOLK, Sept t—arr bark Istands In Hampton Roads, Gs for ord len Ew poe ae erd sot bys it fom Al webr “lak, Hoover, i RY ey Fare nk, Mowe, ‘ PENSACOLA, prev to Ang 20—Cld bark Fanny, Weel Ar st x yao eee es nat Po xp, Ras ee oe Island, ean race SA Mount Seni in, Hallock, and ler, Petrol Are | Ann ste, ted, Priadeiph Jutta hs Trin Ade on ee Prerta, eed wen; Clinton. Harden. iaiany; ow Nd; Biian| New Regulus, Smith, Port Ewen; a} oe a a ig a a ‘Rid echre Cobasaet, Pimmick, Reltimore: Teanc| Ranpabanncek: 4H Cence, Mh Sal ah Rept 3—Cid bri schre D Pies cto tteraon, Varnemen, Piviadelphi LwickFORD, Sept dow WARREN Sept 3—Si eche Madenna, Elwell, for Philadet phia Sep 2 <0 bark Ort Crass, Ros! York. IDMINOTON re prover, S Vogl: oa solar WAM Sanity ton #eur